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Living Heritage Podcast - Episode 65
On the trail of the wild men, with Emily Hope
Living Heritage Podcast

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Uploaded: 12 Jan, 2017
Recording Date: 12 Jan, 2017
Recording Location: CHMR-FM, St. John's, NL
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Language: English
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Program Title: Living Heritage Podcast - Episode 65
Description: Emily Hope is an artist, researcher, and founder of the Wild Man Appreciation Society, a civil society and personal museum dedicated to the promotion and preservation of tales of the Wild Man. Emily was born and raised in Aurora, Ontario, and college-educated at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia, where she earned a BFA in 2012. Emily lives in Kamloops with her husband, Cory, and their daughter, Molly. During the week you can find her at the Kamloops Art Gallery where she works as the Education and Public Programs Director. We chat about about the origins of the Wild Man Appreciation Society, Emily’s work as an artist and collector, the origins of the Wild Man archetype and pre-Lenten masking traditions, Black Peter, Santa, the interplay between pagan faiths and Christianity, her research on traditions in Romania and wild man parade and house-visiting traditions there, gender roles and cross-dressing in masking customs, photography and curating exhibits on Wild Men, and her visit to Newfoundland to better understand mummering traditions, and similarities between the festivities in Romania and Newfoundland tradition.
Host(s): Dale Jarvis
Featured Speakers/Guests: Emily Hope
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Regional > Canada > Newfoundland and Labrador
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Weekly Program
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